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When we use "going to" in a sentence to refer to the future, the construction is composed
of three elements:
the verb "to be" conjugated according to the subject + "going" + the infinitive of the main
verb
Function
The use of "going to" to refer to future events suggests a very solid link with the present.
The precise moment is not relevant, it is later than now, but the attitude implies that this
event depends on something we know about the current situation. "Going to" is used
above all to talk about our plans and intentions, or to make predictions based on current
evidence. In everyday discourse, "going to" is often shortened as "gonna", especially in
American English, although it is never written like that.
However, the power of this little word goes much further. It can be a noun, a verb, it has
many other uses as an auxiliary verb and it even takes a quite specific meaning in the
lexicon of the legal field.
He will read the newspaper He will walk to school. (Él He will do the work of two people.
tomorrow. (El leerá el periódico caminará para ir a la escuela) (El hará el trabajo de dos
mañana) personas))
She will play the piano. (Ella tocará You will watch television. (Tú verás
We will eat together tomorrow. el piano) televisión)
(Nosotros comeremos juntos
mañana)
Introduction
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will be interesting and also it is necessary to write sentences correctly in English and how
it is read and how it is written.
conclusion
The topic that was discussed was interesting and important to know about the auxiliary
will, going to and knowing some English and sentences